Hi Rein let's forget about this "Mr. Ros without manners" and his new a Yahoo list.
There is a lot of decent programmers out there, making excellent HAM software. Mr. Ros is not worth the attention he and he's frequency-hopping spread spectrum software is getting. 73 de LA5VNA Steinar On 02.06.2010 01:38, rein...@ix.netcom.com wrote: > Hello John, > > Please tell me what do you mean? > > Yahoo list(s)? It is very easy to get of a Yahoo list. > ( I think and hope. ) > Have changed the some 25 lists I am on often, delivery format etc. > > Also have never experienced this dictatorial action on a Yahoo List > so far. > > As far as Mr. Ros is concerned there was a time not long ago, > that I tried to defend him, Thought, he was misunderstood even > when attacking good decent amateurs. Thought it was the language. > Offered to skype with him. English is not my native Language. > I have a flexible EU English skill and under stand English with > a French, Swedish, German, Dutch, accent, you name it no problem. > > Others did warn me, but the idiot I am, did not believe them. > > So developed a pretty strong skin by now. > > Where did this happen" Facebook? > > Well you ask Mr. Ros a question he does not like or gets to close to > the bone, you get it. Verbal, lawyers, Interpol > > I was warned by a very nice Cuban professor, I don't know on what terms > he is or was with Mr. Fidel Castro, before he stepped down. > This professor speaks Spanish probably a few more languages and very good > English, > I do not, unfortunately, but that might have been the reason for me to be > that slow > in understanding all this. > > Right from the beginning, I warned Mr Ros about the IARU beacons on 14.100 > kHz. > Reason for the first conflict situations with Mr ROS. Long before the many of > the present ROS users were aware of Mr. ROS > > A Mr. Ros has no manners whatever. > B Mr. Ros has not even the most basic skills of dealing with people. > C Mr. Ros has no idea, what amateur radio is ( no big deal really ) > D Mr. Ros might not be straight with the users of his program. > > The way Mr. Ros behaves indicates to me that he has other interests than > providing a program, being it very nice, free to the amateur radio community. > > > Users might not care about that angle, I do not either as a matter of fact > but I think it might explain things. > > Without a doubt we all will get to learn this over time. > > I have been trying to help us ( US amateurs ) in using ROS Modem. > If Mr ROS had any concern in this regard, he would fix the problem and > write a paper that we could present to our licensing agency. > > Mr ROS woud have trouble talking to that agency. Telling us that > he had been in touch with that agency > > Thanks for your comments and nice words, John. > > I know it is so boring and OT. > > ( And Dave (G0DJA ) is your spam bin sufficient empty ) > > 73 Rein W6SZ > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > >> From: "John Becker, WØJAB" <w0...@big-river.net> >> Sent: Jun 1, 2010 6:51 PM >> To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ROS MODEM OFFICIAL GROUP >> >> Rein >> >> Don't take it personal. >> For some reason even I got on his bad list. >> I did ask but never got an answer. >> >> Not sure but I think someone has been feeding bad info to him. >> Think he was told that I has said something that I really did not >> or it was misunderstood. >> >> John, W0JAB >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> http://www.obriensweb.com/digispotter.html >> Chat, Skeds, and "Spots" all in one (resize to suit) >> >> Facebook= http://www.facebook.com/pages/digitalradio/123270301037522 >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> > >